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Kurdistan Region Legislation

  • Decree No. 11 of 1992 (arabic) establishing legislative independence from Baghdad
  • Anti Smoking Law (from the Kurdistan Parliament website)
  • IHEC Regulations for the Kurdistan Region elections
    • Regulation 1 of 2009 on Voter Registration
    • Regulation 2 of 2009 on  Political Parties
    • Regulation 3 of 2009 on Certification of Candidates
    • Regulation 4 of 2009 on Electoral Campaigns
    • Regulation 5 of 2009 on Election Observers
    • Regulation 6 of 2009 on Agents of Political Entities
    • Regulation 7 of 2009 on Complaints and Appeals
    • Regulation 8 of 2009 on Mass Media
    • Regulation 9 of 2009 on Electing the President of the Kurdistan Region
    • Regulation 10 of 2009 on Distributing Seats
    • Regulation 11 of 2009 on Polling, Counting, and Sorting
  • Investment Law (From the Kurdistan Parliament website)
  • Law 15 of 2008: Amendments to Personal Status Code 188 of 1959 Many thanks to Heartland Alliance for permitting our use of this unofficial translation by Hadi Muhammad Ahmad
  • Oil and Gas Law (From the Kurdistan Parliament website)
  • Law No. 22 of 2003 (arabic) amendment to the Criminal Procedure Code No 23 of 1971
  • Law No. 6 of 2006 (arabic) amendment to Law No. 22 of 2003 reinstating the procedures relating to the death penalty)
  • Criminal Procedure Code No. 23 of 1971 as it applies in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq
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